The holiday shopping season is here, and Cyber Monday is the best time of the year to save on cycling gear. From indoor training essentials to winter ride must-haves, dozens of top brands are offering serious discounts on gear that lasts. Whether you’re upgrading your setup, training through the off-season, or hunting for the perfect gift for a cyclist, these are the deals worth your attention.
Some of the best discounts right now include Garmin radars, computers, watches, and smart trainers — plus one of my favorite trainers from Wahoo and my go-to winter gloves for cold-weather rides. You’ll also find big savings across helmets and accessories from some of my favorite brands.
I’ll be updating this list throughout Cyber Monday as new deals drop and inventory shifts, so keep this tab open and check back often — the best gear always sells out first.
Great Price on a Premium Smart Trainer
At the very top of the indoor smart trainer pyramid sits the Tacx Neo 2. One of its coolest features—especially if you live somewhere prone to power outages—is that it generates its own resistance electromagnetically. That means you don’t have to scrap your workout plans just because the lights go out.
You can check out the best Garmin sales I’ve seen in my article “The Best Cyber Monday Deals on Garmin GPS Computers and Smartwatches.”
Best Stainless Steel Water Bottle
CamelBak Podium Steel Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle 
CamelBak’s Podium water bottles are popular with many gravel and off-road riders due to their open/closed twist-lock cap. The Podium Steel is a vacuum-seal insulated stainless take on the brand’s classic plastic Podium model. It’s a classy-looking bottle and is available in several colors. Plus, CamelBak offers custom printing on these bottles through its site.
Deputy Test Editor Tara Seplavy tested 13 of the top insulated bottles. Read about her testing and the results in her article “Our Expert Tested 13 Insulated Cycling Bottles in 100-Degree Heat. Only a few Actually Kept Water Cold.”
Best Deal on a Cheap Exercise Bike
This is a fantastic price for a budget bike that delivers a Peloton-like experience. It has the same sleek silhouette, with a saddle that adjusts both up/down and fore/aft, plus an adjustable handlebar height—just like the real thing. The belt-drive system is another big plus, keeping noise to a minimum so the only sounds you hear are your own effort (and hopefully some music to cover it up).
To keep costs down, this bike skips the large built-in display, instead offering a tablet holder and Bluetooth connectivity. That means you can ride with any third-party app you prefer—including Peloton classes—using your own device. At this price, it’s a fair trade-off. But if you want a built-in screen, Merach offers a similar model with that feature for about $450 more.
Best Price I’ve Seen
With healthy battery life, compact size, customizable features, and turn-by-turn navigation, Garmin’s Edge 540 is a strong choice for riders that hate charging devices, need long range for truly epic rides, accepts Garmin’s UI, and like button-only controls.
For more great cycling computers, many of which are available on Amazon, check out reviews of our favorites.
Best Price on our Favorite Radar
The Varia has all the typical features of a taillight: solid, night flash, and day flash modes; 220 degrees and up to a mile of visibility; and a slim, vertical design that easily attaches to a seatpost. So why the high price? It can also warn you of approaching vehicles.
Using a radar display unit (for which you’ll have to pay an extra $160) or a compatible Garmin device (the list is endless), the Varia senses vehicles approaching from behind and sends a visual and audible alert to your device. It also automatically adjusts its blinking pattern to alert drivers of your presence. It’s not as useful on busy roads when there are always cars around, but it provides additional comfort and awareness in areas with intermittent traffic, especially as quieter hybrid and electric cars become more prevalent.
You can read more about the Neo 2 and my other favorite smart trainers in my article “Ready to Ride Indoors? Here’s How to Pick the Best Trainer.”
Best Price on a Premium Repair Stand
Feedback Sports Ultralight Bike Repair Stand
Consider this your sign to treat yourself to a new repair stand. This model from Feedback Sports has consistently been one of the most reliable I’ve used. Mine’s been going strong for years—it handles regular use and abuse without fail. Whether you’re a home mechanic looking to outfit your garage or basement, or a pro wrench living on the road, this stand won’t let you down.
Best Price
The Garmin Edge 840 drops only a few quality-of-life features found on top-of-the-line Edge 1040, but costs substantially less. It provides you with all the data you need to manage your training program and track your progress, including VO2 max output (when paired with your heart monitor), recovery time, training load, heat and altitude acclimation, as well as cycling dynamics like position, right/left balance (when paired with a power meter), and bike setup. If you love to pore over charts and analyze data, the 840 gives you a lot to look at.
Great Price for a High-Value Helmet
If you just need an inexpensive lid that gets the job done—but still care at least a little about how it looks—this is the perfect solution. That $29 Schwinn Intercept might not do it for you, and this helmet strikes a nice middle ground: solid protection, good style, and a price that’s lower than taking my kids to Starbucks.
Best Cheap Smartwatch
Need something a bit more pared down and approachable than the 265? No problem—the Forerunner 55 still boasts solid GPS tracking, a heart rate monitor, and two weeks of battery life. On top of that, it’s half the price of the 265, and it sacrifices little more than a few premium features like running stride length trackers and a pulse oximeter—nothing you need to track a ride effectively.
One catch worth noting here: There are only two cycling modes available on this watch, one for indoor and one for outdoor. If you like context-rich data, this might be a turn-off, but you can assuredly track a rid
Best Price on a Great Tail Light
This taillight is the brightest of any other on this list at 350 lumens, and in addition to the five light modes the Hotshot provides, the Hypershot also includes a “bzz” mode that lights up in a manner akin to a visual vibration, and what manufacturer Cygolite calls SteadyPulse, a mode that helps motorists gauge their distance from bikers when sharing the road.
While more lighting power may mean more frequent charging, this light can stay lit for up to 200 hours between charges—depending on your usage, of course.
This USB-rechargeable light is also water-resistant and easily mountable, making it one of the simplest upgrades for your ride.
Best Tubeles Valves
When was the last time you checked your tubeless valves? If you answered with “I’m supposed to check my tubeless valves?” then you probably need to replace them. Tubeless sealant often clogs up the tubeless valve stem and core, making it hard to add pressure or top-up tire sealant. Muc-Off’s anodized valves add some color to your bike and the valve cap has an integrated valve core removal tool.
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Bobby is part of the Bicycling Test Team and brings with him over a decade of professional racing experience, including 3 Olympic Team berths. Prior to joining Bicycling, he raced professionally on the road and track for over ten years and dabbled in cyclo-cross and cross-country mountain bike racing as a junior. His resume includes a bronze medal at the 2015 Track Cycling World Championships, three trips to the Olympic Games, Pan American titles, and dozens of National titles. In his spare time between testing bikes and continuing to race at a regional level, he can be found enjoying the quieter side of life and cheap beer on the farm he shares with his wife and their 2 dogs, 3 cats, and 14 chickens.








